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E3 10: Hands-on with Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood photo

All this week I am going to be giving ridiculously quick hands-on impressions of all the games I see on the E3 show floor. Since I think everything is a little amazing, they will be rated, from least to most favorite: 1 (A Little Amazing!), 2 (Kind of Amazing!), 3 (Pretty Amazing!), 4 (AMAZING!), and 5 (The Most Amazing Thing I Have Ever Seen!).

I was a surprise fan of Assassin's Creed II. I expected to not like it nearly as much as I did. In fact, I rather loved the game. But I went into my E3 meeting with Ubisoft a little confused: What was Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood? I knew it wasn't Assassin's Creed III. I knew it focused on multiplayer. But was it a full-fledged sequel with a robust single-player campaign as well?

The answer to both those questions, I learned, is yes.

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood once again stars Ezio ("His story wasn't done yet," the Ubisoft rep said), and takes place right where the second game in the series leaves off. While the sequel focuses a lot on its multiplayer features (more on that in a later post) there is also a full single-player campaign that is just as integral to the story as the other games in the series. Ezio has "defeated" the Pope and is living the high life in his fortress. At the very start of the game -- and where the demo began -- his villa is under attack by a new enemy.

At this point many different aspects of the gameplay were shown off. Obviously the acrobatic, wall-climbing stuff is still there. This time, there is more focus on horse riding, as Ezio and his horse can dash through cities and do some impressive moves of their own. Then there is the sword-fighting. Since many gamers complained about the defensive-focus of the last two games, the sword (and gun!) battling in Brotherhood is much more offensively-focused, as was demonstrated when Ezio killed more than ten enemies in a row in one combo. It was really impressive. Heavy weapons and other gadgets will also play a big role in the game, evidenced in the demo when Ezio defended his fortress from oncoming soldiers using a cannon.

The main new feature in Brotherhood, though, revolves around hiring and training fellow assassins to join your party and do your dirty work for you. After hiring a wide variety of different assassins (each with his or her own skill set), you can train them to become very powerful. At certain points in the game world (Rome: three times bigger than Venice in ACII), these assassins can be summoned to do some amazing things, be it jumping from roofs to stab enemies or shooting arrows into a giant group of guards, killing them all. This management mechanic plays a huge role in the game, and, from what I saw, it worked great and looks amazing. Also, if one of your trained assassins dies, they are dead forever, forcing you to hire a new one and train them all over again. This makes using your assassins very strategic. You can't just overuse your companions in the fear they will be killed!

I went into my meeting today with little to no interest in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, but now I am a complete convert. The game truly looked amazing and I am really excited about the new gameplay mechanic. I can't wait to play it when it comes out this holiday season!

Rating: 4 out of 5 (AMAZING!)

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CelicaCrazed's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/16/2010 15:45
CelicaCrazed
Ok now I'm really excited for this game. The multiplayer had me interested to begin with.
Corduroy Turtle's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/16/2010 15:52
Corduroy Turtle
4 out of 5 I hope? Or is it just 4 amazing's in a row?
Mr Andy Dixon's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/16/2010 15:52
Mr Andy Dixon
Surely you mean 4.5!

:)
Justice's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/16/2010 15:57
Justice
Glad to hear you like it
MidnightOwl's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/16/2010 15:57
MidnightOwl
They're going to need to fix the plethora of technical glitches on the PS3 if Ubi thinks they're getting my 60 bucks...again...for the third time...
Justice's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/16/2010 15:58
Justice
Glad to hear you like it Chad, here's hoping they've improved on the first two.
Springsteen's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/16/2010 16:04
Springsteen
Rambo's Creed.

They're mistaking "ASSASSIN" with "MASS MURDERER".

Way to take a great concept and Michael Bay-a-lize it, Ubisoft.

Next, Beyong Good and Evil with mega boobs. REALISTIC PHYSICS IN 3D!!!!

I can't get over the fact that they're not only reusing a scenario, but they're also trying to sell the idea of on ARMY OF STEALTHY ASSASSINS THAT OUTRIGHT MURDERS DOZENS OF PEOPLE IN BROAD DAYLIGHT AND INCITES CIVIL WARS. With cannons.
Chad Concelmo's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/16/2010 16:04
Chad Concelmo
@Corduroy Turtle,
4 out of 5. The top paragraph explains it. :)
Springsteen's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/16/2010 16:05
Springsteen
I'm gonna play it and love it anyway.
RichardBlaine's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/16/2010 16:05
RichardBlaine
The training aspect might propel this series from decent to very good if it's done well. I'm one of those people who didn't love or hate AC2. It was alright. Hopefully this game will continue to improve the series like AC2 did for the first game.
Electrium's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/16/2010 16:16
Electrium
Oh wow, maybe I will have to get this. I was planning on just shrugging it off because I thought it was just multiplayer.
jawshoeuh's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/16/2010 16:21
jawshoeuh
in my tabs this says "E3 10: Hands-on with Ass..."
Aaron Mxy Yost's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/17/2010 03:47
Aaron Mxy Yost
This was totally off my radar until this week, I didn't even know they were working on a new AC game. Going to have to finally finish up AC2 in time for this.
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